All three EEN-Ukraine projects (2017-2021) focused on building innovation capacity in Ukrainian SMEs.
NEW INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION LTD
Ukrainian EEN partner delivering SME innovation capacity building, technology transfer, and KAM/EIMC services connecting Ukrainian businesses with European industry.
Their core work
New International Corporation is a Ukrainian innovation intermediary that delivers Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) services in Ukraine. Their core work involves building innovation capacity in Ukrainian SMEs through technology transfer facilitation, Key Account Management (KAM) schemes, and Enhanced Innovation Management Capacity (EIMC) services. They serve as a bridge between Ukrainian small businesses and European industry, helping SMEs access EU innovation support instruments and cross-border cooperation opportunities.
What they specialise in
Technology transfer appears as a keyword across all project iterations, connecting Ukrainian businesses with European partners.
KAM scheme appears from 2017 onward; EIMC services were added in the 2019 and 2020 project cycles, indicating expanded EEN service delivery.
Academia keyword appears in the 2017 and 2020 EEN-Ukraine projects, suggesting a role in connecting research institutions with SMEs.
How they've shifted over time
Their focus has been remarkably consistent — all three projects are successive iterations of the same EEN-Ukraine programme (2017, 2019, 2020). The main shift is in service scope: early work referenced the KAM scheme alone, while later projects added EIMC (Enhanced Innovation Management Capacity) services, indicating an expanded mandate within the EEN framework. Their growing EC funding (from €9,000 to €57,125) suggests increasing responsibility and trust within the consortium over time.
They are deepening their EEN service portfolio in Ukraine, taking on larger roles and broader innovation management mandates with each programme cycle.
How they like to work
Always a participant, never a coordinator — they operate as a local delivery partner within the EEN-Ukraine consortium. With only 7 unique partners across a single country of collaboration, they work within a small, stable consortium that repeats across programme cycles. This suggests a reliable, long-term partner within a fixed network rather than an organization that builds diverse new connections.
Their network is narrow: 7 unique partners, all within a single-country collaboration context (likely the EEN-Ukraine consortium). This is a tightly knit, recurring partnership rather than a broad European network.
What sets them apart
Their value lies in being an on-the-ground EEN delivery partner in Ukraine — a market that many Western European organizations struggle to access directly. For consortium builders needing a Ukrainian partner with proven EU project experience and SME outreach infrastructure, they offer a tested entry point. However, their experience is limited to coordination and support actions, not technical research or development projects.
Highlights from their portfolio
- EEN-Ukraine (2020-2021)Largest funding allocation (€57,125) and broadest service scope including both KAM and EIMC services, representing their peak involvement.
- EEN-Ukraine (2017-2018)Their entry into H2020 participation, establishing them as an EEN delivery partner in Ukraine with initial KAM scheme work.